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Tesla Embraces Pickleball: Unveils $350 "Plaid Pickleball Paddle"

In an unexpected move, Tesla has launched the Tesla Plaid Pickleball Paddle, an extravagant limited-edition collaboration with Selkirk. Priced at $350, the paddle leverages Tesla's aerodynamic expertise, marking a foray into the lifestyle market beyond automobiles. This new venture positions Tesla at the intersection of technology and recreation, appealing to niche market players with its luxury pricing and innovative design.

Dec 13
Tesla Embraces Pickleball: Unveils $350 "Plaid Pickleball Paddle"

Inflatable Innovation: Tesla's New Tech Boosts Cybertruck's Towing Range

Tesla's latest patent unveils an inflatable aerodynamic airbag designed to enhance the Cybertruck's range while towing. Discover how this innovative technology aims to reduce aerodynamic drag and overcome electric vehicle tow inefficiencies.

Oct 4
Inflatable Innovation: Tesla's New Tech Boosts Cybertruck's Towing Range

NASA Ames Teases Stunning Scientific Visualizations on Instagram

In a recent Instagram post, NASA Ames Research Center mesmerized followers with striking scientific visualizations possibly linked to computational fluid dynamics or atmospheric science. While details are sparse, these visualizations highlight the cutting-edge research conducted at Ames, often involving sophisticated simulations to advance our understanding of aerospace phenomena and climate science.

Mar 27
NASA Ames Teases Stunning Scientific Visualizations on Instagram

Tesla Unveils Sleek New Model Y Facelift with Enhanced Features and Range

Tesla has officially launched its revamped Model Y in the UK, featuring improved range and redesigned aesthetics. The new lineup includes the affordable Entry RWD variant with a range of 311 miles and the high-performance Launch Series capable of 0-60mph in just 4.1 seconds. The facelift highlights Tesla's commitment to aerodynamics, interior luxury, and innovation, while keeping pace with growing competition in the electric vehicle market.

Feb 21
Tesla Unveils Sleek New Model Y Facelift with Enhanced Features and Range

NASA's X-66 Takes Flight in the Wind Tunnel: What You Need to Know

NASA recently conducted pivotal wind tunnel tests on the X-66 aircraft model at the Ames Research Center. Part of the Sustainable Flight Demonstrator project, this experiment aims to usher in a new era of aviation with a focus on efficiency and reduced emissions. Discover how this test is setting the stage for next-gen aircraft design.

Feb 7
NASA's X-66 Takes Flight in the Wind Tunnel: What You Need to Know

NASA's Historic Langley Propeller Research Tunnel: The Wind of Change in Aeronautics

Explore the groundbreaking achievements of NASA's Propeller Research Tunnel at Langley Research Center. Built in 1926, this tunnel was the largest of its time, revolutionizing aeronautical testing with its 20-foot diameter, enabling full-scale propeller and aircraft testing. It served as a launchpad for advancements that shaped modern aviation as we know it.

Jan 17
NASA's Historic Langley Propeller Research Tunnel: The Wind of Change in Aeronautics